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Mentioned in 8 episodes
The Cross of Christ
Book • 2021
In *The Cross of Christ*, John Stott provides a compelling and accessible examination of the cross's centrality in Christian faith, exploring its role in redemption and its relevance to contemporary issues.
The book is complemented by a foreword from Alister McGrath in the centennial edition, highlighting its enduring impact on Christian thought.
The book is complemented by a foreword from Alister McGrath in the centennial edition, highlighting its enduring impact on Christian thought.
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Mentioned in 8 episodes
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when discussing Jesus's need for companionship in suffering.

Emma Dotter

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Week 6 (Days 309-315): What are the different views on the end times?
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as a monumental work on the cross and its meaning.


Bob Kauflin

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Do We Love Music More Than Jesus? with Bob Kauflin
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as a book that had a deep impact on him, highlighting the nature of the atonement.

Dan Paterson

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Hellgate: The Christian Debate We're Afraid to Have | The Kirk Cameron Show Ep 102
Mentioned as a classic by John Stott that 

has read and benefited from.


Greg Koukl

Thoughts on Annihilationism
Mentioned by Keithan Schwahn when discussing our own participation with Jesus's level of risk.

The Fifth Act | Risk + Reputation - Keithen Schwahn
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as the work John Stott considered his best, addressing the central truths of the atonement.

Julia Cameron

John Stott: The Man and His Legacy
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as a book that focused his mind on Christ during a Lenten season.

Mark Vance

What is Lent?
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as a book she frequently gives away to friends.


Kathy Keller

Kathy Keller (Co-author of The Meaning of Marriage)
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as a classic and lucid treatment of what the cross does.


Dane Ortlund

Mark 15:21-47
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as a great service to the church, particularly for its "wonderfully purple passage" about the Father's plan and the Son's sacrifice.


Alistair Begg
“If God Be for Us…” (Part 2 of 2)




